Mass Mail Friends Say Thank You
Mass Mail Friends Say Thank You
Mass Mail Friends Say
Thank You
From the Editor: Most charitable
organizations raise at least part of their operating funds by conducting mass mail
campaigns. The NFB is no different. Dr. Jernigan shaped our mail program and wrote and
signed the letters.
Shortly before his death he wrote one
last letter to the thousands of people who had come to know him through those letters and
through the Kernel Books they had received. In this letter he told our supporters that he
did not have much longer to live and that Dr. Maurer would be taking over in keeping them
informed about the work and dreams of the Federation. The response to that letter has been
surprising even to those who knew something of the affection in which Dr. Jernigan was
held by the people who help make our work possible. Here is a small sample of the letters
we have received:
Bainbridge, Washington
November 3, 1998
Dear Kenneth:
You mention that Marc Maurer will do your work
with love and ability. That is exactly what you have done. It has been a real pleasure to
receive your letters and requests for help. I found myself looking forward to them and
saving funds so that we could help.
We mailed you a check yesterday, but I wanted to
write you a note too, to let you know how we felt about you and your work.
You have helped me, a ninety-year-old man. Thank
you, Kenneth.
Salt Lake City, Utah
To the Friends and Relatives of Kenneth:
Please accept with deepest sympathy the heartfelt
thought that there is hope in each new tomorrow. I did not know him personally, but I read
all his books and the sweet stories of the blind. I know God will love him. I miss him
terribly.
Black Diamond, Washington
Dear Mrs. Jernigan,
Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the
loss of your husband. I was deeply saddened to read of his passing in our local newspaper.
I wrote to Kenneth a few years back after seeing
him on a commercial for the National Federation of the Blind. I am sighted, but I wanted
to help. We wrote back and forth for the past few years, and I truly felt that he was a
dear friend of mine.
I have all of the Kernel Books that he had a hand
in publishing, and I enjoyed reading his personal stories in the beginning of the books.
My son, who is two, likes to look at them as well, and when he gets older, I look forward
to telling him what a wonderful man Kenneth was.
I would enjoy hearing from you—please know I
am thinking of you.
Sincerely,
For Dr. Jernigan, Braille was
an integral part of every day. Through the years he used it to do research, to
teach, and to entertain.
Seven Pictures of Dr.
Jernigan Using Braille:
At His Desk, At the Podium, With a Microphone
1968
1970
1975
1975
1979
1981
1991
1993
1996
St. Louis, Missouri
Dear Kenneth:
I just returned from the hospital (I was walking
and a car hit me!) and I found your letter! I have your photograph for all to see on my
Steinway, and I encourage all to support the blind Federation. I choose very carefully who
I either give or show the cards you send.
Now I am deeply concerned about you. After all
the hard work, determination, and love you show to others and the incredible work you have
done for the blind, it's very sad to hear of your illness. God bless you, and always
remember that you are loved always. Your choice of a successor will be excellent, but he
will have a lot to do after all of your hard work.
Again, we all love you and hope you are feeling
well.
Love,
Copper Center, Alaska
November 25, 1998
Dear Mr. Jernigan,
Even though I am a recent friend of the NFB, I
was moved by your positive testimony in the letter introducing us to your successor, Dr.
Maurer. Your little books have been a blessing to me and my friends. Now your attitude of
thanksgiving to God for your productive and good life, knowing that your departure to the
next life is near, is a great encouragement and inspiration. I am sixty-six, have enjoyed
a full and satisfying life, and expect to find the next life glorious beyond compare.
There all our senses will be heightened to perceive the beauty of the sounds, sights, and
fragrances of a place where there will be no sorrow nor suffering, and where love and
wonderful fellowship will abound...
May God keep and bless you to the very end, which
will be your new beginning.
Sincerely,
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